Shocking Video Shows Pakistani F-16 Crashing in Islamabad during rehearsal for The Pakistan Day Parade

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A Pakistan Air Force fighter pilot died on Mar. 11, 2020, when his F-16 jet crashed in a wooded area near Islamabad during a rehearsal for the upcoming Pakistan Day parade.

As the shocking video in this post shows, a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter pilot died on Mar. 11, 2020, when his F-16 jet crashed in a wooded area near Islamabad during a rehearsal for the upcoming Pakistan Day parade in the capital, the country’s air force said in a statement.

The service also pointed out that there were no casualties on the ground or damage to property.

According to the Associated Press, Pakistan’snPresident Afif Alvi expressed his condolences to the family of the pilot, who has been identified as Noman Akram.

The US-built F-16 was taking part in rehearsals for a Pakistan Day airshow and parade planned for Mar. 23, according to a statement by the PAF.

“Rescue teams have been dispatched towards the site of the crash,” the statement said, adding that “ a board of inquiry has been ordered by Air Headquarters to determine the cause of the accident”.

A video that appeared on social media featured a large plume of smoke billowing into the sky after the plane hit the ground, after having apparently attempted a loop.

A second security official speaking on condition of anonymity also confirmed the crash.

With a fleet of about 50 F-16s, the Vipersnare among the most valuable defense tools in the Pakistani military’s arsenal.

On Feb. 27, 2019, two PAF F-16s, one F-16AM Block 15 MLU (S. No. 92731), were flown by Wg. Cdr. Nauman Ali Khan, Officer Commanding (OC) No. 29 ‘Aggressor’ Squadron, and one F-16BM Block 15 MLU (S. No. 92606), flown by Sqn. Ldr. Hassan Mehmood Siddiqui, both aircraft from No. 11 ‘Arrows’ Squadron, shot down two Indian Air Force fighters, one MiG-21 Bison (from No. 51 Squadron, flown by Wg. Cdr. Abhinandan Varthaman, the Squadron’s OC) and one Su-30MKI (from No. 221 Squadron, call sign “Avenger”) over Kashmir using AIM-120C AMRAAMs. These were the first air-to-air kills using beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles in South Asia. India disputes the loss of the Su-30MKI and instead claimed the downing of an F-16. The only confirmed loss from the engagement was the MiG-21.

Till Daisd
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